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Quiz about Epic Movie Beards
Quiz about Epic Movie Beards

Epic Movie Beards Trivia Quiz


Facial hair? Not just any actor can grow it, it takes dedication, a great reason, and one awesome facial hair stylist. Let's look at ten epic beards that graced the screens of Hollywood movies. Only real beards here! Real and awesome.

A multiple-choice quiz by LeoDaVinci. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
LeoDaVinci
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
401,651
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Mark Hamill sported this beard, which wasn't the most epic beard we've seen in movies, but was pretty epic for his character, Luke. Which movie had Mark Hamill grow an epic beard for an epic role? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Hugh Jackman grew a beard that was almost as epic as the claws he had for his character, Logan. Which film featured this epic beard? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Al Pacino is an amazing method actor who has been seen in films since the 1970s. On screen he's usually clean shaven, but, in this Sidney Lumet film, Al Pacino's character goes undercover and he grows an epic beard. Named for the character that Pacino plays, which film features an epic beard for Pacino where he got a nod for an Academy Award? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Bill Murray is known for roles in movies like "Ghostbusters" and "Groundhog Day", but for this movie, playing a Jacques Cousteau-like character, he grew a full white beard. Which Wes Anderson comedic film did Murray grow an epic beard for? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. When you're as tough as Clint Eastwood is, all you need is a beard that is as tough as you are so you can light a match on it. In these Spaghetti Westerns, Eastwood has no name, but a ton of personality. What's the name of the trilogy that propelled Clint Eastwood into stardom and for which he grew an epic beard? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Leonardo DiCaprio is often seen with boyish good looks, like in "Titanic" or "Catch Me if You Can". However, for this wintry film, DiCaprio portrays the rugged frontiersman Hugh Glass, and for that, he grew a wild beard. What's the film that has Leo with an epic beard? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Some Greek tragedies are epic enough to merit an epic beard. Gerard Butler was up to the task as he played a Greek king who fights off the Persian horde with his meager force. Which representation of the Battle of Thermopylae got Butler to grow an epic beard? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Brian Blessed was not the lead actor in this movie, but in order to show how epic it was to turn into a good guy from being a henchman, he needed to grow an epic beard. Which film, featuring an athlete-turned-hero, was the impetus for Blessed growing his epic beard? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Jeff Bridges is a great actor. Some might even call him the dude. For this Coen Brothers film, Bridges has to play a bowling-loving sluggard who has a crime to solve - a millionaire's wife has been abducted and her toe cut off. Which film, a cult classic, had Bridges' epic beard often dipped in a White Russian? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. If I was stuck on an uninhabited island and there were no other humans around to cut my hair, of course it would get a bit unruly. If supplies were limited, my beard might grow out of control too. That's exactly what happened to Tom Hanks in this movie. With nobody to FedEx him a trimmer, what movie did Tom Hanks grow an epic beard for? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Mark Hamill sported this beard, which wasn't the most epic beard we've seen in movies, but was pretty epic for his character, Luke. Which movie had Mark Hamill grow an epic beard for an epic role?

Answer: Star Wars: The Last Jedi

In "Star Wars: The Last Jedi", Mark Hamill reprises his character of Luke Skywalker whom he has portrayed since "Star Wars: A New Hope". However, in the first trilogy of movies, Luke is young, dashing, and he is definitely clean-shaven. For "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" (and a little bit at the end of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens") Hamill had to grow a beard. This made Luke seem wiser and more thoughtful, and, seeing as how Luke would create an epic ending to the movie, he needed an epic beard.

The eighth installment in the "Star Wars" saga sees Rey seeking assistance in honing her powers by asking Luke Skywalker to be her mentor. Luke is initially hesitant because of his past experiences with Kylo Ren and Rey's deep connection with him. The enemy forces find the Resistance and attack them, but Luke manages to use subterfuge to buy time for the Resistance which allows them to escape to fight another day.
2. Hugh Jackman grew a beard that was almost as epic as the claws he had for his character, Logan. Which film featured this epic beard?

Answer: X-Men

Hugh Jackman played the role of Wolverine, also known as Logan, for the 2000 film "X-Men". He then reprised his role eight times, well, nine if you count using past footage, and set a record for the longest role as a superhero. That's right, 18 years of playing the same character! For a role this epic, one must have an epic beard. No moustache, just mutton chops and a lumberjack-type rugged appeal to go along with the role.

The original "X-Men" movie was released in the year 2000. It depicted the struggle between Professor Xavier's X-Men and Magneto's mutants and showed the history of each of these powerful characters. The film was widely successful and spawned an entire film series with ties to the comic book characters.
3. Al Pacino is an amazing method actor who has been seen in films since the 1970s. On screen he's usually clean shaven, but, in this Sidney Lumet film, Al Pacino's character goes undercover and he grows an epic beard. Named for the character that Pacino plays, which film features an epic beard for Pacino where he got a nod for an Academy Award?

Answer: Serpico

"Serpico" was a 1973 film that told the story of Frank Serpico, a New York cop who goes undercover to expose systemic and repeated corruption in the NYPD. While the character initially grows a moustache alone, as the hardships that Frank Serpico goes through get worse and the persecution and dismay grow heavier, Al Pacino grown a significantly epic beard to go along with the part.

It certainly helped the Academy decide when they nominated Al Pacino for the award of Best Actor. He eventually lost to Jack Lemmon for his role as Harry Stoner in "Save the Tiger".
4. Bill Murray is known for roles in movies like "Ghostbusters" and "Groundhog Day", but for this movie, playing a Jacques Cousteau-like character, he grew a full white beard. Which Wes Anderson comedic film did Murray grow an epic beard for?

Answer: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

"The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" was a 2004 comedy-drama that starred the iconic Bill Murray as Steve Zissou, an oceanographer who has not produced a successful documentary in a while. When his best friend and team member is eaten by a massive luminescent creature that Zissou calls a jaguar shark, he is determined to track it down and destroy it (while filming a documentary about it). Ultimately, Zissou leaves the creature alone but is still able to produce a winning documentary.

For the role, Bill Murray grew a luxurious white beard. He also wears a red touque that reminds us of Jacques Cousteau who used to wear a similar one. The character of Steve Zissou is at the same time spoofs the great French oceanographer but also pays him tribute, especially since the film is dedicated to him.
5. When you're as tough as Clint Eastwood is, all you need is a beard that is as tough as you are so you can light a match on it. In these Spaghetti Westerns, Eastwood has no name, but a ton of personality. What's the name of the trilogy that propelled Clint Eastwood into stardom and for which he grew an epic beard?

Answer: Sergio Leone's "Dollars" trilogy

The "Dollars" trilogy features Clint Eastwood as the man-with-no-name, a sort-of antihero who does good, but in a roundabout way. The trilogy consists of "A Fistful of Dollars", "For a Few Dollars More", and, "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly", all directed by Sergio Leone and all filmed in Italy. These films sparked the Spaghetti Western genre, named for the country where the films were shot.

While these films were Westerns, the idea for the script came from Akira Kurosawa's "Yojimbo" featuring a samurai with no name and no master (a ronin). Clint Eastwood took on the role and his gruff, rough, and tough exterior really helped form his character. A really epic beard certainly helped, which Eastwood grew and even lit a match off of.
6. Leonardo DiCaprio is often seen with boyish good looks, like in "Titanic" or "Catch Me if You Can". However, for this wintry film, DiCaprio portrays the rugged frontiersman Hugh Glass, and for that, he grew a wild beard. What's the film that has Leo with an epic beard?

Answer: The Revenant

The beard that Leonardo DiCaprio has in "The Revenant" is all his, believe it or not. Perhaps one of the most epic real beard out there in Hollywood, maybe it was because of the facial hair that DiCaprio won his first Academy Award. Alejandro González Iñárritu directed the critically acclaimed 2015 film, also winning the award for best director at the same Oscars ceremony.

The story behind the movie is that of trapper and trader Hugh Glass and his experiences exploring the sources of the Missouri river. Glass joined up with General Ashley to help 'pacify' the territory against the local Arikara tribe and faced many adversities. When Glass got mauled by a bear, he was left for dead and managed to crawl some 200 miles to salvation. The movie uses his story as a basis for the plot, but prodigiously embellishes much of the story.
7. Some Greek tragedies are epic enough to merit an epic beard. Gerard Butler was up to the task as he played a Greek king who fights off the Persian horde with his meager force. Which representation of the Battle of Thermopylae got Butler to grow an epic beard?

Answer: 300

Gerard Butler took on the role of King Leonidas for the film "300". As the King of Sparta, he hears that the Persian army is approaching and leads his forces to stop the invaders so that Greece would be able to muster and save themselves. His forces number only 300 soldiers - hard and able men of Sparta. The invaders number in the thousands and are well-equipped and have strength of numbers. The Spartans majestically manage to hold of the Persians and, a year later, the Greeks manage to repel the invaders while remembering the sacrifice that the 300 made with their lives for all of Greece.

Gerard Butler grew a traditional Spartan beard for the movie. It was long, luxurious, and definitely very epic. Compared to the gold luster-dust-covered God-king Xerxes of Persia, Leonidas may have looked a bit like a ruffian, but, without the beard, he would not have been nearly as courageous in battle.
8. Brian Blessed was not the lead actor in this movie, but in order to show how epic it was to turn into a good guy from being a henchman, he needed to grow an epic beard. Which film, featuring an athlete-turned-hero, was the impetus for Blessed growing his epic beard?

Answer: Flash Gordon

The 1980 film "Flash Gordon" was a success in its United Kingdom home but failed to make much of an impact in the other markets. However, largely due to a soundtrack by rock band Queen, this movie grew a cult following. In the movie, football star "Flash" Gordon and his travel agent friend Dale are tricked into leaving Earth and landing on planet Mongo. This planet is ruled by the evil Emperor Ming and is threatening the destruction of Earth by causing natural disasters. Along the way Flash and Dale are captured by the winged men of Sky City which is ruled by Prince Vultan.

The prince, played by Brian Blessed, works for the Emperor, but changes sides when he learns how evil Ming really is. Of course, Flash and his friends manage to save the day and the planet.

Brian Blessed grew a thick luxurious beard for the role, a bit unkempt, but fitting for the character of Prince Vultan. Oh, and did I mention that the soundtrack was done by Queen?
9. Jeff Bridges is a great actor. Some might even call him the dude. For this Coen Brothers film, Bridges has to play a bowling-loving sluggard who has a crime to solve - a millionaire's wife has been abducted and her toe cut off. Which film, a cult classic, had Bridges' epic beard often dipped in a White Russian?

Answer: The Big Lebowski

Okay, okay. Jeff Bridges often has an epic beard, but it was never as fitting as when he played Jeffery Lebowski in the movie "The Big Lebowski". Though this film started slowly, its popularity slowly picked up and the film gained a huge following. Hey, it even inspired me to start drinking White Russians. In the movie, a case of mistaken identity causes Jeffery Lebowski (often known as "The Dude") to be mixed up in a kidnapping of a millionaire's wife. What more, the millionaire and The Dude share the same name!

This funny film actually spawned a religion, a festival, and lent a name to two species of spiders. Through it all, Jeff Bridges maintains his character with devotion and integrity, and with a dudetastically epic beard.
10. If I was stuck on an uninhabited island and there were no other humans around to cut my hair, of course it would get a bit unruly. If supplies were limited, my beard might grow out of control too. That's exactly what happened to Tom Hanks in this movie. With nobody to FedEx him a trimmer, what movie did Tom Hanks grow an epic beard for?

Answer: Cast Away

Tom Hanks played Chuck Noland, a FedEx analyst who crashes on an uninhabited island in the 2000 film "Cast Away". With nobody around for miles Noland has to rely on his own skills and pick up new ones in order to survive for four years before making his escape. His best friend during that time - Wilson, a volleyball with a bloody hand print on it.

Now, the majority of the movie is all Tom Hanks and his 'dialogues' with Wilson. In order to create an epic feeling to how stranded Noland was (and probably more to show the passing of time), Hanks grew out his beard. It was pretty epic and Hanks won a Golden Globe for his efforts. However, I think it was actually Wilson who got the most accolades in the film.
Source: Author LeoDaVinci

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